Protests in Iran, private school for the poor, Jeopardy! computer

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Protests in Iran
An anti-government protest in Iran on Monday. Photo obtained by AP.

Today, U.S. President Barack Obama spoke to the protests in Iran, asking the Iranian government to allow protesters to express themselves. "I find it ironic that you have the Iranian regime pretending to celebrate what happened in Egypt when in fact they have acted in direct contrast to what happened in Egypt, by gunning down and beating people who were trying to express themselves peacefully." Tonight, what's happening in Iran and what could happen in Iran in the days ahead.

A private school for kids who can't afford private school is being considered in Toronto. The model, from the Cristo Rey network of schools in the United States, gets students working one day a week to pay for their tuition. This evening, the priest who wants to bring the idea to Toronto and a graduate of the program.

A super computer is taking on "Jeopardy!" Day one of a "Jeopardy!" contest between an IBM supercomputer named Watson and two rock star "Jeopardy!" winners ended in a tie. On the show, contestant Brad Rutter tells us what it's like to play against a computer.

Plus the latest on the B.C. radiologist probe, "What in the World" and a Disconnect featuring a speech at the UN. Join us tonight at 8:00 p.m. ET live.